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For Sale - 2017 Cornsnakes

Genetics For Herpers

Genetics For Herpers is a great way to learn genetics. This book starts with the basics and teaches everything you need to know in order to understand the role that genetics plays in breeding. The book is 84 pages (7½" x 5½") and includes over 120 illustrations plus a glossary. Click
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Classic Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

These are typical corns, with lots of orange and red. The bellies are heavily marked with black and white checkering. Many will be heterozygous for other traits. Such specimens may be priced higher. In our opinion, there is no better pet snake than a Cornsnake.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Abbott's Okeetee Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

A regional/selective variant of the Classic Corn. Beginning in the 1960's, famed herpetologist Carl Kauffeld extolled the virtues of cornsnakes collected in the Okeetee area. Intensely colored, with heavy black markings, some specimens from this area are very attractive corns. A few breeders focused on selecting and refining their bloodlines and Lee Abbott's are among the best of those.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Order a specific male listed below.Choose stock number:

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Male #Q177-01M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$60

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Male #Q177-02M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$60

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Male #Q177-06M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$60

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Male #Q177-07M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$60

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Male #Q178-06M
Hatched: 8/8/17
$60

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Male #Q178-10M
Hatched: 8/8/17
$60

Order a specific female listed below.Choose stock number:

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Female #Q177-02F
Hatched: 7/29/17
$75

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Female #Q177-04F
Hatched: 7/29/17
$75

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Female #Q178-02F
Hatched: 8/8/17
$75

Abbott's Okeetee, 100% het Amel
Female #Q178-06F
Hatched: 8/8/17
$75

Alabama Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Corns from certain areas of Alabama have a rather unique look to them. The specimens offered here are from St. Claire County, all
F1 and F2 progeny of a single wild-caught gravid female bred back to one of her male offspring. Typical of the region, she has a very heavily pigmented ventral surface, lots of brassy coloration, and unusual checkerboard patterning inside each dorsal blotch. Unlike other wild-caught corns, she is very docile and one of the true treasures of the VMS collection. One can only wonder what effects on color will be achieved through combining this unique look with other mutations...
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Amel Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Amelanism, a recessive mutation. aka Red Albino Cornsnake. Bright red on a cream to yellowish background with varying amounts of orange. These are the typical Cornsnake without the black pigment. More of these exist in captivity than any other form - and for good reason. They are beautiful and make great pets!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Anery Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Anerythrism, a recessive mutation. Also known as the "Anerythristic type A" or simply Anery for short. Black markings on a gray background. Traces of yellow develop around the face and neck, and the overall appearance is somewhat brownish when compared to the similar Charcoal Corn. This is the normal Cornsnake without the red pigment.
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Caramel Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Caramel, a recessive mutation. A new mutation developed by a prominent Florida breeder. Enhanced yellows and decreased reds create a unique snake with caramel colored markings on a yellowish gray background. They are simply gorgeous and form the basis of a whole raft of 'new' colors!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Cinder Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Cinder, a recessive mutation. aka Z-corn or Ashy. First appeared among clutches of offspring from a wild-caught snake collected in Florida's upper keys. Superficially similar to Anery or Charcoal at hatching, but proven genetically distinct. With growth they tend to develop a lot of interesting red
undertones within the saddle blotches. Cinders are consistently more slender than other corns, with a unique pear shaped cross section which gives them a different feel in the hand. Definitely another unique allele to add to your breeding toolkit!
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Order a specific male listed below.Choose stock number:

Cinder
Male #Q136-01M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$85 SOLD (BS)

Cinder
Male #Q136-02M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$85 SOLD (AY)

Cinder
Male #Q136-03M
Hatched: 7/29/17
$85 feeding on live pinks

Order a specific female listed below.Choose stock number:

Cinder
Female #Q136-01F
Hatched: 7/29/17
$107 SOLD (AY)

Cinder
Female #Q136-04F
Hatched: 7/29/17
$107 feeding on live pinks

Dilute Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Dilute, a recessive mutation. A very new mutation, the dilute allele is responsible for a unique appearance. Extreme fading of colors, almost as if the snake is in shed all the time. Others have described it as the colors are 'buried' under some layer. This trait will certainly be used to produce some exciting new morphs! Of course, we are already hard at work on it!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Lava Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Lava, a recessive mutation. A hypomelanistic looking cornsnake strain that has a more pronounced effect on black pigmentation than other Hypo types. Already these are being utilized in creating new strains based on old themes that have proven quite distinctive such as Ice corns. A must have for serious breeders.
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Homozygous for Anerythrism, and either Hypo-Strawberry or Strawberry, two recessive mutations. Essentially a Ghost corn, but with incredible pink coloration caused by using Strawberry instead of the usual Hypo. Tend to develop much more pink, red and orange pigmentation than typical Anery or Ghost corns, although this varies. Males are usually somewhat brighter than females.
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Homozygous for Amelanism, Anerythrism, and either Hypo-Strawberry or Strawberry, three recessive mutations. aka Strawberry Snow. Essentially a Snow corn, but with incredible pink coloration. Tend to develop much more reddish and orangish pigmentation than typical Snow corns, although this varies. Originally, the trade name 'Coral Corn' was used for lines of them with really intense pinks, but due to naming confusion this name probably should be reserved for lines involving the 'salmon' gene. Males are usually somewhat brighter than females.
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Order a specific male listed below.Choose stock number:

Strawberry Snow
Male #Q212-01M
Hatched: 8/3/17
$110 SOLD (AY)

Strawberry Snow
Male #Q212-02M
Hatched: 8/3/17
$110

Strawberry Snow
Male #Q212-03M
Hatched: 8/3/17
$110 SOLD (AY)

Strawberry Snow
Male #Q212-04M
Hatched: 8/3/17
$110 SOLD (CB)

Sunkissed Cornsnake Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Sunkissed, a recessive mutation. Yet another hypomelanistic looking cornsnake strain that has a more pronounced effect on black pigmentation than standard Hypo. Already these are being utilized in creating new strains based on old themes that have proven quite distinctive such as Sunkissed Lavenders. A must have for serious breeders.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Topaz Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Lava and Caramel, two recessive mutations. This deceptively simple combo is absolutely stunning in person. One of those cases where the sum of the two parts is far greater than expected.
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Ultra/Ultramel Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra is one of the newest mutations on the market. its allele shares the same locus as amelanism, and when one Ultra allele is present with one Amel allele, the snake takes on the appearance of the Ultra! These are called Ultramels. With two Ultra alleles present, breeding to an Amel will create all Ultramels! Such homozygous specimens are called Ultras.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Order a specific female listed below.Choose stock number:

Ultra, 100% het Caramel, Motley
Female #Q172-04F
Hatched: 8/6/16
$75

Ultramel Anery Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel and Anerythristic. Essentially a Ghost Corn created using the new Ultra/Ultramel form of Hypomelanism. Many of ours will develop intense yellows. It can be very hard to tell Ultra from Ultramel in this combination in mixed clutches, we'll specify only if the parentage permits it.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Ultra/Ultramel Charcoal Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel and Charcoal. Essentially a Phantom Corn created using the new Ultra/Ultramel form of Hypomelanism. It can be very hard to tell Ultra from Ultramel in this combination in mixed clutches, we'll specify only if the parentage permits it.
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Ghost Bloodred Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Anerythrism, Hypomelanism and Diffusion/Bloodred. Hatchlings are about what you'd expect from this morph, a clean creamy ghost color with no traces of side or belly patterning.
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Homozygous for Anerythrism and Diffusion/Bloodred. aka Anery Bloodred. Not surprisingly, these are similar to Pewters, but the more brownish overtones and greater contrast in the pattern (especially on the dorsum) makes hatchlings immediately identifiable. Adults can be an almost solid gray color, with only traces of pattern present. Males may acquire increasing amounts of pinkish wash along the sides, and many breeders believe these can actually be sexed based on hatchling appearance. We'll still sex ours in the conventional manner... Click here to learn more/see adults.

Hypo Pewter Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Hypomelanism, Charcoal and Diffusion/Bloodred. aka Phantom Bloodred. This triple recessive animal is an almost solid pale pinkish gray in color, with only traces of pattern present. Due to the Bloodred genetics, there is no ventral pattern (Plain-Belly).
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Pewter Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Charcoal and Diffusion/Bloodred. This double recessive animal is an almost solid gray in color, with only traces of pattern present. Due to the Bloodred genetics, there is no ventral pattern (Plain-Belly). Some specimens may also be heavily speckled with black, earning the name Pepper.
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Pied-Sided Bloodred Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Really good examples of selectively bred Bloodreds have exhibited various amounts of white-blotching along the lower sides in our colonies for many many years. It appears to be inherited as a recessive trait, but is only able to express itself in good quality Bloodred patterned corns. Even then, the quality of expression varies widely, with some specimens exhibiting no white whatsoever. This has led to some very confusing results among various breeders.
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Strawberry Bloodred Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Bloodred and either Hypo-Strawberry or Strawberry, two recessive mutations. Essentially a Hypo corn, but with intense pinkish-red coloration caused by using Strawberry instead of the usual Hypo. Adding the bloodred pattern to Strawberry really makes them shine.
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Ultra/Ultramel Granite Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel, Anery and Bloodred. Ultra is one of the newest mutations on the market.
its allele shares the same locus as amelanism, and when one Ultra allele is present with one Amel allele, the snake takes on an appearance ranging from intermediate to that of the Ultra Hypo! Combine all that with Bloodred and Anery and presto, and we have a winner!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Ultramel Pewter Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel, Charcoal and Bloodred. Ultra is one of the newest mutations on the market.
its allele shares the same locus as amelanism, and when one Ultra allele is present with one Amel allele, the snake takes on an appearance ranging from intermediate to that of the Ultra Hypo! Combine all that with Bloodred and Charcoal and presto, and we have a winner!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Combining the unique appearance of Upper Keys corns with other mutations has produced a few very interesting looking snakes. To my eye, the finest of those creations is the Upper Keys Caramel Bloodred. Offered here are a number of snakes from just such a project!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Motley, a recessive mutation. A Classic Cornsnake, but with the attractive ‘Motley’ patterning. Dorsal blotches fuse together into a ladder pattern; strong lateral striping and no ventral pattern at all. Very variable (hence the name Motley), some may appear almost fully striped.
A lightening effect makes many appear almost Hypomelanistic. The Motley allele shares the same locus as Stripe, and is dominant to Stripe. Thus some Motley Corns may actually carry one Motley and one Stripe allele; such specimens are called 'Het for Stripe' by some breeders, while others may refer to them as 'Motley/Striped'.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Butter Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Amelanism, Caramel and Motley, three recessive mutations. Butters are really neat snakes, and when combined with the Motley pattern trait they are actually even more impressive. The motley pattern serves to lighten and brighten the colors, with most adults turning out a very bright yellow.
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Golddust Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel, Caramel and Motley combined. Just when I didn't think the Golddusts could be improved upon, along comes a Motley pattern variant of them...wow.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Order a specific male listed below.Choose stock number:

Golddust Motley
Male #Q173-03M
Hatched: 7/23/17
$75

Golddust Motley
Male #Q173-04M
Hatched: 7/23/17
$75

Golddust Motley
Male #Q172-02M
Hatched: 8/6/17
$75 SOLD (AY)

Golddust Motley
Female #Q173-04F
Hatched: 7/23/17
$94 SOLD (AY)

Hypo Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Motley, a recessive mutation. A Classic Cornsnake, but with the attractive ‘Motley’ patterning. Dorsal blotches fuse together into a ladder pattern; strong lateral striping and no ventral pattern at all. Very variable (hence the name Motley), some may appear almost fully striped.
A lightening effect makes many appear almost Hypomelanistic. The Motley allele shares the same locus as Stripe, and is dominant to Stripe. Thus some Motley Corns may actually carry one Motley and one Stripe allele; such specimens are called 'Het for Stripe' by some breeders, while others may refer to them as 'Motley/Striped'.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Striped Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Stripe, a recessive mutation. The normal Cornsnake but with reddish striping running nearly the full length of the snake. As with all striped corns, there is a tendency for the pattern to break up near the tail. Most of ours will be heterozygous for other traits and may be priced higher as a result.
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Motley Bloodred Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Motley and Bloodred, two recessive mutations. We were initially unimpressed by this combo, but they seem to have gained in popularity and so we've relented and started producing them.
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Bloodred Terrazzo Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Bloodred and Terrazzo, two recessive mutations. Terrazzo originated among some Upper Keys corns. We've combined Terrazzo with Bloodred and the results are impressive. A very new and uncommon pattern mutation as of this writing, and as yet unknown in many color combinations!
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Tessera Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Heterozygous for Tessera, a dominant mutation. The newest and hottest pattern mutation yet! The first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras. Already a few color combinations have been achieved, and many more are soon to follow. Test breedings are planned to determine the locus for this allele, and a genotype connotation will be assigned once these are complete.
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Anery Tessera Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Anery, a recessive mutation, and heterozygous for Tessera, a dominant mutation. The newest and hottest pattern mutation yet, and looks extra sharp with the contrasty Anery coloration! The first dominant pattern mutation discovered in cornsnakes, crossing one to ANY other corn will produce clutches containing roughly half Tesseras.
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For Sale - 2016 Cornsnakes

2016 Cornsnakes are approximately 22-26" in length. All are feeding on f/t
hopper mice unless otherwise marked.

Classic Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

These are typical corns, with lots of orange and red. The bellies are heavily marked with black and white checkering. Many will be heterozygous for other traits. Such specimens may be priced higher. In our opinion, there is no better pet snake than a Cornsnake.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Alabama Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Corns from certain areas of Alabama have a rather unique look to them. The specimens offered here are from St. Claire County, all
F1 and F2 progeny of a single wild-caught gravid female bred back to one of her male offspring. Typical of the region, she has a very heavily pigmented ventral surface, lots of brassy coloration, and unusual checkerboard patterning inside each dorsal blotch. Unlike other wild-caught corns, she is very docile and one of the true treasures of the VMS collection. One can only wonder what effects on color will be achieved through combining this unique look with other mutations...
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Caramel Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Caramel, a recessive mutation. A new mutation developed by a prominent Florida breeder. Enhanced yellows and decreased reds create a unique snake with caramel colored markings on a yellowish gray background. They are simply gorgeous and form the basis of a whole raft of 'new' colors!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Dilute Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Dilute, a recessive mutation. A very new mutation, the dilute allele is responsible for a unique appearance. Extreme fading of colors, almost as if the snake is in shed all the time. Others have described it as the colors are 'buried' under some layer. This trait will certainly be used to produce some exciting new morphs! Of course, we are already hard at work on it!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Heliconia Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

The name Heliconia was recently coined for the combination of Red Factor and Specter. Judging from the intensity of pinks, I'd say this one is a two gene copy Red Factor, a real plus when breeding.

Order a specific male listed below.Choose stock number:

Heliconia
Male #PCT-15M
Hatched: 8/16/16
$300 produced by C. Turley

Phantom Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Hypomelanism, a recessive mutation. Essentially a Classic, but with black pigmentation greatly reduced. Most easily distinguished as hatchlings, Hypo Cornsnakes can be quite variable, ranging from near albino to almost normal looking. This trait is used to produce ‘Ghost’, ‘Phantom’ and a host of other colors.
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Homozygous for Anerythrism, and either Hypo-Strawberry or Strawberry, two recessive mutations. Essentially a Ghost corn, but with incredible pink coloration caused by using Strawberry instead of the usual Hypo. Tend to develop much more pink, red and orange pigmentation than typical Anery or Ghost corns, although this varies. Males are usually somewhat brighter than females.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Sunkissed Cornsnake Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Sunkissed, a recessive mutation. Yet another hypomelanistic looking cornsnake strain that has a more pronounced effect on black pigmentation than standard Hypo. Already these are being utilized in creating new strains based on old themes that have proven quite distinctive such as Sunkissed Lavenders. A must have for serious breeders.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Ultramel Anery Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel and Anerythristic. Essentially a Ghost Corn created using the new Ultra/Ultramel form of Hypomelanism. Many of ours will develop intense yellows. It can be very hard to tell Ultra from Ultramel in this combination in mixed clutches, we'll specify only if the parentage permits it.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Bloodred Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

A color morph of cornsnake as much derived by the process of careful selection as by an all-or-nothing genetic trait (Diffusion). While hatchlings are rather strange in appearance, adults fade to a completely uniform red color. Pictures at left are of a yearling, pattern will continue to fade away.
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Dilute Bloodred Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Dilute and Bloodred, two recessive mutations. A very new morph, the dilute allele is responsible for a unique appearance. Extreme fading of colors, almost as if the snake is in shed all the time. Dilute was first discovered in the form of Dilute Anery Motleys, which are easiest to spot, and specimens not homozygous for Anery are still rather hard to come by as a result. Dilute Bloodreds are very new in the marketplace, and hard to come by.
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Pewter Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Charcoal and Diffusion/Bloodred. This double recessive animal is an almost solid gray in color, with only traces of pattern present. Due to the Bloodred genetics, there is no ventral pattern (Plain-Belly). Some specimens may also be heavily speckled with black, earning the name Pepper.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Combining the unique appearance of Upper Keys corns with other mutations has produced a few very interesting looking snakes. To my eye, the finest of those creations is the Upper Keys Caramel Bloodred. Offered here are a number of snakes from just such a project!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Motley, a recessive mutation. A Classic Cornsnake, but with the attractive ‘Motley’ patterning. Dorsal blotches fuse together into a ladder pattern; strong lateral striping and no ventral pattern at all. Very variable (hence the name Motley), some may appear almost fully striped.
A lightening effect makes many appear almost Hypomelanistic. The Motley allele shares the same locus as Stripe, and is dominant to Stripe. Thus some Motley Corns may actually carry one Motley and one Stripe allele; such specimens are called 'Het for Stripe' by some breeders, while others may refer to them as 'Motley/Striped'.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Hypo Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Motley, a recessive mutation. A Classic Cornsnake, but with the attractive ‘Motley’ patterning. Dorsal blotches fuse together into a ladder pattern; strong lateral striping and no ventral pattern at all. Very variable (hence the name Motley), some may appear almost fully striped.
A lightening effect makes many appear almost Hypomelanistic. The Motley allele shares the same locus as Stripe, and is dominant to Stripe. Thus some Motley Corns may actually carry one Motley and one Stripe allele; such specimens are called 'Het for Stripe' by some breeders, while others may refer to them as 'Motley/Striped'.
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Ultra/Ultramel Motley Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultra or Ultramel with the addition of the Motley Pattern. Ultra is one of the newest mutations on the market.
its allele shares the same locus as amelanism, and when one Ultra allele is present with one Amel allele, the snake takes on the appearance of the Ultra! With two Ultra alleles present, breeding to an Amel will create all Ultramels!
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Order a specific female listed below.Choose stock number:

Ultra Motley, 100% het Lavender
Female #P063-01F
Hatched: 8/2/16
$75

Motley Tessera Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Motley, a recessive mutation and heterozygous for Tessera, a dominant mutation.

For Sale - 2015 Cornsnakes

Combining the unique appearance of Upper Keys corns with other mutations has produced a few very interesting looking snakes. To my eye, the finest of those creations is the Upper Keys Caramel Bloodred. Offered here are a number of snakes from just such a project!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

For Sale - Surplus Adult Cornsnakes

Combining the unique appearance of Upper Keys corns with other mutations has produced a few very interesting looking snakes. To my eye, the finest of those creations is the Upper Keys Caramel Bloodred. Offered here are a number of snakes from just such a project!
Click here to learn more/see adults.

Ultramel Lavender Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Ultramel and Lavender. Similar in appearance to Hypo Lavenders, but created using the newer Ultra/Ultramel. Pretty neat snakes! Ultramel Lavenders often appear as very light colored Lavenders with red albino type eyes!
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Amber Striped Cornsnake (Pantherophis [Elaphe] g. guttata)

Homozygous for Hypomelanism, Caramel and Stripe, three recessive mutations. Full-length stripes of amber on creamy yellow-olive with the typical unmarked bellies possessed by striped corns. Some adults can pale out to an almost unmarked soft golden olive coloration, especially males.
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What do all these numbers and stuff mean?

The description of each specimen is followed by the sex of the specimen, it's date of birth, a stock number identifying the specimen, and the selling price. Photos are of the exact specimen listed,
most are taken inside a standard 8oz deli cup for size comparison, and are updated
as time permits.